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Conspiracy Nation -- Vol. 9 Num. 98
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("Quid coniuratio est?")
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NOTES OF MEETINGS/CONVERSATIONS ON INSLAW & FOSTERGATE (10/21/95)
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By "Mr. Mercedes" (Pseudonym)
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[...continued...]
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[CN: The rest of this essay, as typed by CN, omits portions of
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the original which seemed redundant. Also, the claims made by
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"Mr. Mercedes" are his own; much of what he says is beyond my own
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knowledge. Be assured, however, that I have spoken with "Mr.
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Mercedes" many times and that he is not a dilettante in these
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matters.]
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In addition to acting as an NSA agent, James Norman stated that
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Vince Foster was also selling NSA and other high-level U.S.
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government and military secrets to Israel's Mossad with the
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assistance of another former Rose Law Firm partner, Hillary
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Clinton (she was the attorney of record for none other than
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Systematics once in 1978 and later in (1981 or 82?))
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James Norman stated that Dee Dee Myers, former White House Press
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Secretary, reportedly set up Foster by getting him out of the
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White House where he was killed in a not very professional and
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hurriedly arranged mafia-style hit, made to look like a suicide.
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Her recent drunk driving arrest was a cover for an intense CIA
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interrogation about her involvement in Foster's death.
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In a completely different, but interrelated vein of the
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Inslaw/PROMIS situation, CNN broadcast an excerpt of a
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one-and-a-half hour taped interview on 12/12/91 with Canadian
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John Belton who described how former California Gov. Reagan's
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Secretary of Health, Financial News Network founder/former owner
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and secret intelligence operative, Earl W. Brian, was involved in
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funding October Surprise. Additionally, Belton told CNN just how
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Earl Brian defrauded Nesbitt Thompson, the Canadian investment
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company where Belton worked, of $50 million through stock
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manipulation of Brian's public companies. Despite the
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significance of Belton's CNN interview, which aired worldwide and
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even with front page coverage in Canadian newspapers, there's
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been no coverage in the U.S.
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James Norman stated that Caspar Weinberger, Forbes' Chairman
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Emeritus, has also been implicated [by Chuck Hayes checking] out
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encrypted code number found by Ambrose Evans-Pritchard in Barry
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Seal's car trunk after he was murdered by Colombian hitmen when
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DOJ/DEA hung him out to dry. Evans-Pritchard gave Norman the
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number, who in turn had Hayes run it and see who and what he
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could come up with. Hayes found that the number turned out to be
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a secret Swiss bank account for Caspar Weinberger through which
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he pulled out several million dollars.
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Some sources even believe it was possible that the whole
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NSA/Foster operation was a policy decision under Reagan/Bush to
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pay back Israel for their help with Iraq by providing them with
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our nuclear missile defense system. It is unknown if Caspar
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Weinberger had applied any pressure to kill Norman's story at
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Forbes, but he certainly feels that his continuing investigation
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into Weinberger's involvement in the "Fostergate" story was the
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real reason for his being fired.
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Other journalists who were fired for writing or attempting to
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write stories on Vince Foster/Inslaw include Christopher Ruddy
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formerly at New York Post (1/27/94 article, "Doubts Raised Over
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Foster's Suicide," and 2/10/94 article, "Fumbling Feds Change
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Story on Foster's 'Suicide'" and Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
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9/20/95 "Police Failed to Find Keys to Foster's Car at Park" and
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9/26/95 "Clinton Security Chief's Murder Still Unsolved") and
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Tony Kimery (Media Bypass 9/95, "Penetration: Fostergate II"
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follow-up to Norman's 8/95 article and upcoming 10/2/95 Insight
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Magazine article on the NSA's Fin-CEN, Financial Crimes
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Enforcement Network) at a Washington, D.C. wire service.
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Since Presidential hopeful Bob Dole is reported to have Jackson
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Stephens as his Campaign Finance Chairman, even if he doesn't
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have a secret Swiss bank account like many of his Congressional
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colleagues, the damage to his campaign could be terminal if and
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when this scandal breaks and he is linked with one of the central
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figures with [Stephens'] Systematics company.
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Quite possibly, since many are involved in both parties and
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independent counsel Ken Starr appears to have been involved in
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some way, early on in the Inslaw matter, recusing himself as
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Solicitor General, nothing about this Vince Foster scandal may
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ever come out in either the House or Senate Whitewater hearings
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or Starr's investigation and final report if they all can help
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keep it buried with Vince Foster, especially if there is no
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serious media scrutiny and reporting.
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If nothing is done we can almost certainly expect a huge
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"blowback" as described by Robert Friedman (New Yorker Magazine
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3/17/95, "The CIA's Jihad"), a term which describes how the CIA's
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covert ops many times wind up causing more problems than their
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ops are worth. One of these CIA "blowbacks" presumably resulted
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in the bombing of the World Trade Center after the CIA trained,
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armed, and financed Arab terrorists and Afghan rebels to fight
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our former enemy, the Russian occupying army.
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Hopefully though, sooner or later serious journalists will decide
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to truly investigate this story; only then will "Fostergate" and
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Inslaw be prime time news, despite all the efforts of government
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officials, business leaders, and major media, to avoid, suppress
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and/or write dis- or misinformation on this blockbuster story.
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Who knows, maybe Safire had a point when he wrote, "Sometimes
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conspiracy theories uncover conspiracy." But poet Robert Frost
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really said it best: "...But I have PROMISes to keep, and miles
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to go before I sleep."
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